[R.E.A.D] Julius Caesar (Folger Shakespeare Library) (Ebook pdf)
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[R.E.A.D] Julius Caesar (Folger Shakespeare Library) (Ebook pdf)
[R.E.A.D] Julius
Caesar (Folger
Shakespeare Library)
(Ebook pdf)
Description
William Shakespeare was born in April 1564 in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, on Englandâ€s
Avon River. When he was eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway. The couple had three
children—an older daughter Susanna and twins, Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet, Shakespeareâ€s
only son, died in childhood. The bulk of Shakespeareâ€s working life was spent in the theater
world of London, where he established himself professionally by the early 1590s. He enjoyed
success not only as a playwright and poet, but also as an actor and shareholder in an acting
company. Although some think that sometime between 1610 and 1613 Shakespeare retired from
the theater and returned home to Stratford, where he died in 1616, others believe that he may
have continued to work in London until close to his death.Barbara A. Mowat is Director of
Research emerita at the Folger Shakespeare Library, Consulting Editor of Shakespeare
Quarterly, and author of The Dramaturgy of Shakespeareâ€s Romances and of essays on
Shakespeareâ€s plays and their editing.Paul Werstine is Professor of English at the Graduate
School and at Kingâ€s University College at Western University. He is a general editor of the
New Variorum Shakespeare and author of Early Modern Playhouse Manuscripts and the Editing
of Shakespeare and of many papers and articles on the printing and editing of
Shakespeareâ€s plays. Read more